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Most Thais told me I need to check this place out, but to be honest I didnt see the appeal. Its just a nice view and there are plenty of them that are nicer (and not so busy) on the road from naihard to kata

If you have any rented motorbike/car then you should definitely visit the place. The time I went, it was cloudy. Hence couldn't get good sunset views. Even without that, the place is stunning you can easily spend an hour here. The lighthouse is closed for...More

We went during the afternoon as it was such a beautiful day. The blue and mixed cloud colours of the sky, the azure and deep blue of the water and the verdant landscape made for some stunning viewing. Well worth going at any time imho.

Ok nothing special here appart you can catch a nice view at the sunset.You can get some nice photoshooting but for me nothing special here.If you arleady rent a car or bike go there.Otherwise donot pay a taxi just to take some pictures.

Located in Rawai, this cape offers spectacular panoramic views of the island. Entry is free and a number of locals and visitors can be seen there any given day. Make sure you arrive before sunset and try not to go on a cloudy day (that...More

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October is the beginning of the NorthEast Monsoon. Rains will be heavier and if there are storms, they tend to be more protracted (may last several days at a stretch). With the current climate change, winds in this region... More

October is the beginning of the NorthEast Monsoon. Rains will be heavier and if there are storms, they tend to be more protracted (may last several days at a stretch). With the current climate change, winds in this region are increasingly stronger.
Framing it possitively, you may be able to capture images of "Wuthering Heights" rather than of dramatic sunsets.

We just came back from there. We rented a scooter and drove there. The roads are good. Just use the GPS on your cell phone and you should be fine.
Well worth the trip.
If you go for the sunset it is a trade off as there... More

We just came back from there. We rented a scooter and drove there. The roads are good. Just use the GPS on your cell phone and you should be fine.
Well worth the trip.
If you go for the sunset it is a trade off as there are many people that come at that time, even in the off season. Other times of the day or night won't have the masses of people.
If you are in average shape I suggest making the walk down the dirt path to the point. Great viewpoints all the way down to the ocean.